AMUSEMENTS. AND HERE'S THE BEST. I rvPTP i SYMONDS ST. I IjISXIKj I Always Cosy and Warm. v\\\ TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. A\\ GRAND DOUBLE BILL. Wj TALLULAH BANKHEAD, Uγ With FREDRIC MARCH, in \\V "MY SIN." <" A " Ccrt) fTWO FAVOURITES IN AN ABSORBING DRAMA. And LEON ERROL, in " SOCIAL ERRORS." i\\\ A Great Feature Comedy. \\\\ Also-"THE RACK WITH DEATH/ \\\\ 7th Detective Lloyd Series, News, Etc. I'TUDOR CINEMA) ~T" t\\\ This Evening at S. \\\ ANN HARDING V \\V and LESLIE HOWARD, in Vtt " DEVOTION." \\\ ( \<lult Recommendation.) \\V An Ultra-Smart Society Comedy-Drama \\\\ Also, 2 Big Comedies —British News. A\\ Vagabond Series and Cartoon. \\V Prices: 1/ and 1/6. \\\\ Reserves liy Phone 24-<49. I —r> T> TT A "NT"NTT A I THREE LAMPS I BRIIAJNJNIA I Phone 2C-041. uy" To-night,'-,at 8. \\V WALTER HUSTON In WO "LAW AND OF.DER." Vu\ And i\\\ CLAUDETTB COLBERT, in \\\ "SECRETS OF AJSECRETARY." PsreyTynnl TO -r t G B HT nTv As Cosy as Your Own Fireside. \\\i ANOTHER GRAND DOUBLE BILL. V\\\ Warner Dlond and H. B. Warner In v\\\ "CHARLIE) CHAN'S CHANCE," i\\Y A Real Mystery Thriller. \\V Also Clnudettp Colbert and Herbert i\\\ Marshall in l\\\ "THE SECRETS OF A SECRETARY." \\\i The Inside Story of High Society. 1 AVONDAiE'I town hall. \\V ~" To-nißht, at 8. fo EXCEPTIONAL ATTRACTIONS. "GEORGE O'BRIEN In Zane Grey-s "THE RAINBOW TRAIL." And ,\\\ Nancy Carroll In \\V "PERSONAL MAID." AM FREE JAZZ DANCE, 10.30 TO 12. \\\ All Stalls 1/, Circle 1/0. V\Y Phone 47-785. V\\l Owiilß non arrival "Monkey Busii\\V ness," it will be shown Monday, Tuesday. fGAIETY? TAKAPUNXI rrr Noiir Hall's Corner, To-night at S. V\V OLIVE BROOK in "SILENCE." a> » — ■ i Xnrk"PTPQ'TTr i "RC;' I BIRKENHKAD. I J OKJllbliliXVCl I To-night at 8. TVTi LAUREL AND HARDY In \\v "PARDON US." THE LONDON "^^ <y OPP. G.P.0., Queen St. A DOUBLE-STAB PROGRAMME TO-DAY. A Really Funny New English Comedy, —I "SOUP TO NUTS" I— Is One Long Mlrthquake. " SOUP TO NUTS." " SOUP TO NUTS." With TBD HEALY and FRANCES MeCOT. The Laugh Hit of the Season. And CHARLBS KAKRELL nnd MARION NIXON, in — " AFTER TO-MORROW." — — " AFTER TO-MORROW." — All the World will smilo again. The Romance of two youngsters, who found their way to happiness. Sessions: 11.1 J. 2, -1.4.*> »nd T. 45. 1 THE LONDON. | CAPITOL !
TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME!. """ (1) "THE DAUGHTER CF THE DRAGON," WARNER OLAND—ANN MAY WONO. The Dragon's Daughter Carries on the Fu iManchu Feud. (2) "HOW DRY WE ARE," SLIM SUMMBRVILLE—BESSIE LOVE. Hilarious Comedy. A sure Laugh Cracker. Reserves, Phone 12-100. Movie Charity Night, June 23. BACK AGAIN! BACK AGAIN! AND TRUE TO ITS NAME. PAN^> AUCKLAND'S SOCIETY CABARET (Famed for Its Gaiety and Famous Music). TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. Location : CORNER LORNE AND RUTLAND STREETS. BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. LARGBST DANCE ORCHESTRA IN N. 55. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 4.6-777. ICTURKDROME MILFOIUJ. TONIGHT at S. Leslie Howard and Conchita Montenegro, in "NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET." Two Hours' Freo Jazz to Follow.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 16
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